Show ' Sen Murray mrages Tops Montana Primary Test Age Difference of Husband Incumbent Has Lead of 8000 Ballots in Race for Bourbon Choice HELENA Mont ’July 42 U&— U E Murray appeared virtually sure Wednesday night of the Democraticnominatlon to continue in office as his leadJn the Montana primary election grew to more than 8000 votes over his closest contestant Congressman h P Monagham Returns from 829 of the state's 1237 precincts gave Murray 37 to 29009 for Monogham Governor Elmer Holt seeking renomination on the Democratic ticket was falling slowly behind Congressman Roy E Ayers Holt had 29366 votes to 31184 for Ayers in 829 precincts G O P 'Contest In the Republican senatorial nomination race T O Larson veteran stockman had 9048 votes in tabulations of 777 precinct while his closest rival L Ray Carrdll had 6586 Hugh Egan 6090 and Jesse H S Senator James ' Jo-ep- s NEW YORK July 22 Iff) — A dlf-- f ference of twenty years or so in the ages of a husband and wife means “absolutely nothing” the pretty young wife of Explorer Roy Chapman Andrews said Wednesday “when they have as A mutual Interest a dinosaur’s egg 95000000 years old” Mrs Andrews Is in her twenties— 23 years younger than her husband dinond the 95 000 saur egg reposes in their apartment under a glass belL Mrs Andrews — slender and blonde with eyes readily explained her views Her attitude was when you study fossils and dinosaur eggs and think in terms of the long cycles of science 23 years are nothing “The Important thing” she said seriously “is for a husband and wife to have common interests Stevens 5363 Frank' A Hazelbaker another stockman was far ahead as the Republican gubernatorial votes were tabulated from 786 precincts He had 19867 to 8017 for Robert Pauline his only opponent Others in the Democratic senatorial race too far behind to threaten Senator Murray’s long lead were S V Stewart with 9305 votes and Walter B Sands with 5361 Far in Rear Too far in the rear to overtake the leaders in the Democratic gubernatorial race were Miles Romney with 14198 votes H L Maury with 6516 and Frank Hayes with 1249 H L Hart Republican was unopposed for his party’s nomination for congress in the first Montana district Jerry O’Connell whose 14 519 votes were double the total of his nearest opponent apparently had clinched the Democratic congressional nomination in the first district In the second district James T was far ahead in the Democratic voting and virtually assured the nomination while five Republicans were battling neck and heck for their party's designation O'Connor Movie Thief Sought REVELSTOKE B C July 22 UPI —Police Wednesday sought a thief who stole $50 a gold pen knife and other articles from Richard Arlen’s clothes as he and other screen actors in British Gaumont's "Great Barrier” were swimming at Williamson lake near here Scientific Advance VX7HY writhe and squirir ’’ helplessly tinder itching torture? Millions hav found in Hydrosal a veritable Messing for relief o rashes eczema athlete! foot pimples poison ivy Itching stops almost in Smarting anc stantly bumingdisappears Angrj redness soon vanishes I gold-fleck- anyway I have always preferred older men— I think most girls do” e The Andrews’ testifies to their “mutual interests” Both are interested in China where Dr Andrews spent 12 years Mrs Andrews the former Wilhel-min- a Christmas of Chattanooga Tenn didn’t know much about science until she met Dr Andrews and discovered then she was “terribly keen” about it "If he goes on another field trip I’ll certainly go” she said pent-hous- Judge Continues Two Drunk Driving Cases speeding charge Charged with ignoring stop signs William F 26 forfeited $3 and N A Frederickson 21 was ordered td appear July 30 for sentencing A stop sign charge against C T Williams Mc-Cr- was dismissed Former Salt Laker JDies in Lps Angeles services Funeral Bonome Los 34 for Kenneth Angeles motion picture studio decorator and formerly of Salt Lake City were conducted in the coast city Wednesday Mr Bonome died of spinal meningitis Tuesday in his hotel room in Los Angeles He lived with his parents Mr and Mrs Nick Bonome at 2110 Parleys road in Salt Lake Proposed merger of the American City until 1925 when he moved to Institute of Accountants and the California Besides his parents he is survived American Society of Certified Accountants was discussed by George by a sister and two brothers: Miss Will P Ellis Chicago past president of Survey of the group addressing a meetInclude Ballots After ing latter of the Utah Association of Certified Public Accountants WednesSpeech of Acceptance day in the Hotel Utah Mr Ellis said new government functions including-t- he social seBy Institute of Public Opinion curity program are causing a great NEW YORK July 22— Will Gov-n- pyramiding of accounting functions Landon’s acceptance speech and responsibilities in government he in Topekn Thursday change votes? The accountants’ organizations said will be in a better position to Theoretically it can change votes aid the government in administereither way but Republicans are an- ing and determining policies for the ticipating a lift in Landon’s popu- new acts if the societies are merged The will be discussed at larity as thq governor makes his annual merger of both organizafirst counterstroke to President tions in meetings Dallas Texas in October Roosevelt’ acceptance speech of The Utah group already has gone June 29 on record favoring the merger Ballots returned to the American Mr Ellis left Wednesday night for Institute of Public Opinion since Denver the president’s speech show that it had a bullish effect on the Democratic vote Although much oi this Seymour R Dorius effect was reflected in the A- - L presidential poll covering the Funeral Rites Set period June 18 to July 6 ballots in the poll now under &ay Indicate the president’s "economic royalists1 Funeral services for Seymour R speech may still be influencing Dorius 50 local mechanical engiopinion The current presidential poll will neer will be cqnijncteqThursday include a large quota of bajlots at 2 p marked after Landon’s speech The poll will be pu Thursday lished Sunday August 9 in Tf Tribune and some 70 other news- street Mr papers in as many cities Chief attention in the August sur- died vey will center on a handful of pop- afternoon ulous states which Landon carried physician’s in the July poll td give him a hair- while receiving line majority of 272 electoral votes treatment for a to 259 for Roosevelt Among these heart ailment He states are New York Pennsylvania had been ill for Ohio and Illinois Landon needs to sometime' He had formerhold them all td retain his lead in electoral votes whereas Roosevelt ly been engineer- needs to detach only one of them ing representative to go ahead The president polled for the American Mr Dorius com- 52 per cent of the popular vote in Machinery the July 12 poll in spite of his elec- pany and the Oliver Machinery toral vote reverses company At the time ofjhis illness he was employed by the Western Salvage and Supply company He Poetess Dies Was was educated at Snow academy and the L D S college Honored Poll to Show Account Groups Influence of Urged to Merge Landon Talk AIPO JULY THURSDAY MORNING The cases of two alleged drunken “We have a grand time out of drivers were continued by Police science We can hold long discusC F Dalby Wednesday sions about the immortality of the Judge Robert Sams 27 arrested SatJune bug “The disparity in our ages has urday was granted until Thursday never made the least bit of differ- to plead on-- ' a drunken driving ence” W A Williams 65 was Her husband director of the charge 12 for trial on American Museum of Natural His- granted until August similar charge is his she for “young tory age” said “and I am old for mine and Maude Kane 22 forfeited $5 oh a ld 3 23 1936 Fort Douglas Guard Freed in Shooting Direct Aid Cases Drop Forrest Mower a private in company A 38th infantry Fprt Douglas Wednesday was acquitted of manslaughter charge by a general court martial Mower faced the court in cpnnec-tio- n with the fatal shooting of Private James O’Donnell a prisoner under Mower’s guard who assert-edl- y attempted to escape The announcement Of the acquittal was made by Brigadier General Caspar H Conrad Jr’ Third division commander stationed at Tacoma Wash through the Associated Press During June The number of direct relief in Utah ease being cared during June dropped 12 per rent due to employment on W P A projects and In private industry It is shown in a report released Wednesday by Darrell J Grenewell director of the state department of public welfare On the other hand the total number of eases receiving as- slstanre increased slightly — 1:39 per cent —because pf an Increase of 337 per cent in the number of social security cases There was a total of 9174 relief cases of all kinds of which 5986 were social security and $188 direct relief The 9174 cases represented 4 Bishop Succumbs NEW Right Lloyd YORK Reverend Suffragan July 22 UP-- The Arthur Seiden bishop of New 22741 Individuals and for many years head of Episcopal church died Wednesday-thmissionary organization df the in Darien Conn He was 79 York I WHY CORNS GOME BACK UGLIE- Runless removed root and ALL BIGGER The root of s com goes deep When you cut it at home you merely trim off the top with serious danger of infection and soon the com comes back bigger uglier more painful than ever That's why millions of men and women are now using this new quick Blue-Jadouble-actio- n method Pain stops instantly — then the entire corn lifts completely out Root and All in 3 short days y Linda Bonome Monte and Nick Bonome Jr all of Los Angeles Dies of Sun Stroke July 22 UP— a Sioux Falls S D business raan since 1887 died Wednesday at a ranch nine miles south of here soon after suffering a sunstroke WOODLAKE F T Williams 75 inaupHali Vn‘t A plus 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thousands of our citizens could enjoy the won derful bathing at the lake” Mm Hurd pointed out adding that beach probably could be provided as a public works project Mrs Hurd emphasized the importance of proper supervision at suchji resort Children Give Drama At Reservoir Park Approximately 40 children of the Reservoir park playground gave two dramatic presentations Wednesday night for more than 150 guests on the park lawns at Thirteenth- East and South Temple streets The presentations ’The Wedding of the Painted Doll” and “Sleeping Beauty" were directed by Miss Patricia Patterson playground dramatic leader A SUPERIOR WESTERN ) A is a tiny modern scientifically medicated plaster Easy to use invisible held snugly in place by special Wet-Pradhesive Can’t stick to stockings Doesn't make shoes tight Get Blue-Ja- y today and banish corns for good 25i tor a package of 6 at all druggists HlueJay BLUE-JA- Neb ROCHESTER N Y July 22 (Ah Inter- Two Persons Injured Successfully used by doc- — Alma Pendexter Hayden tors and hospitals foi nationally known poet died Wednestwenty-fiv- e years Testeo In Traffic Accidents and approved by Gooc day She was 82 For her inspirational war poems Housekeeping Get Hy drosal at Bebrtmm she received a Carnegie award and Johnson's now I Liquid also letters of appreciation from or Ointment suffered face laceraTwo Queen Mary the Duke of Con- tions inpersons traffic accidents separate naught King Albert of Belgium and here Wednesday night Princess Mary Earl Wright 47 of 3959 South Fourth West street was booked on a charge of reckless driving after his truck collided with a street car on Highland drive about 10:55 p m Pearl Burriston 22 of 1475 Princeton avenue was treated for face cuts incurred when a car driven by S W Dowse 32 of 623 East Fourth South street was involved in a mishap in a traffic jam at the west end of the North Temple street viaduct at 11:30 p m Wright was treated at the emergency hospital for facial lacerations His truck struck a 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